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v1.4.0 released. Main changes are:

- ctest patching
- per patch enable / disable
- made the overlay prettier

some other changes were made that are only useful to development, those are:

- flexible patch size. the patch data can now be any size, previously it was limited to 8 bytes (2 instructions per patch)
- per patch toggle makes debugging easier

As always, you can update using sigpatch-updater or manually from github



(btw thanks for all the positive feedback, that's made my week much better :lol:)
 

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Can this be installed alongside sigpatches? I mean, there is not a conflict between the two, right?
That's correct. Sigpatches will be applied first, before sys-patch is even ran. When syspatch is ran, it will detect if stuff already patched and log that, see log.ini or check the overlay. Green=sys-patch, yellow=sigpatches
 

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That's correct. Sigpatches will be applied first, before sys-patch is even ran. When syspatch is ran, it will detect if stuff already patched and log that, see log.ini or check the overlay. Green=sys-patch, yellow=sigpatches
Buddy you work is great, you will be remembered onthe history books as the Phoenix of sigs 😂 cry,
 

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v1.4.0 released. Main changes are:

- ctest patching
- per patch enable / disable
- made the overlay prettier

some other changes were made that are only useful to development, those are:

- flexible patch size. the patch data can now be any size, previously it was limited to 8 bytes (2 instructions per patch)
- per patch toggle makes debugging easier

As always, you can update using sigpatch-updater or manually from github



(btw thanks for all the positive feedback, that's made my week much better :lol:)
Just as a suggestion...

Can you make the screen cleans after proccess in the updater? I was pressing A button and downloading once and once and once... XD
 
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I think I speak for everyone when I say THANK GOD. Lmao.
Seriously though, there are so many individual pieces I have to update with Switch CFW and it's a massive pain in the ass. Every time there's less I have to update (or at least less often) the better. Sigpatches have been a pain.
Thank you.
 

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does the switch still have issues with number of sys modules in the background? i used to have issues with them a few years back and eventually just kept it at mission control and the overclocking one
 

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does the switch still have issues with number of sys modules in the background? i used to have issues with them a few years back and eventually just kept it at mission control and the overclocking one
Yeah there is a limited amount of memory for sysmods to share from. sys-patch uses almost nothing however (16kb heap, 4kb stack) and terminates itself after running
 

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